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Law enforcement has been threatened and weakened by the advent of the
Internet and has not been able to benefit from it. Answer: False Objective: Explore
the changes in society associated with the advent of technological changes and the
introduction of the Internet. Page number: 2 Level: Basic
2. Increasing dependence on cyber information is one of the disadvantages of the
Internet. Answer: True Objective: Explore the changes in society associated with the
advent of technological changes and the introduction of the Internet. Page number:
3 Level: Intermediate
3. The quality of information found on the Internet is often questionable. Answer:
True Objective: Explore the changes in society associated with the advent of
technological changes and the introduction of the Internet. Page number: 3 Level:
Basic
4. Cyberspace is the indefinite place where individuals transact and communicate.
Answer: True Objective: Explore the changes in society associated with the advent
of technological changes and the introduction of the Internet. Page number: 3 Level:
Intermediate
5. Cybercrime has been defined as any criminal act in which a computer is involved,
even peripherally. Answer: False Objective: Explore the changes in society
associated with the advent of technological changes and the introduction of the
Internet. Page number: 5 Level: Intermediate
6. The Information or Digital Revolution has exacerbated the vulnerabilities of
government institutions and personal residences alike. Answer: True Objective:
Explore the changes in society associated with the advent of technological changes
and the introduction of the Internet. Page number: 5 Level: Intermediate
7. Much computer-related crime involves specialist users. Answer: False Objective:
Identify the challenges associated with the enforcement and prosecution of
computer crime.

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Page number: 6 Level: Basic
8. The lack of physical boundaries and the removal of traditional jurisdictional
demarcations allow perpetrators to commit multinational crime with little fear of
judicial sanctions. Answer: True Objective: Identify the challenges associated with
the enforcement and prosecution of computer crime. Page number: 7 Level:
Intermediate
9. Investigators and administrators have displayed a zealous commitment to
pursuing computer criminals. Answer: False Objective: Identify the challenges
associated with the enforcement and prosecution of computer crime. Page number:
8 Level: Difficult

10. Corporations may underreport cybercrimes because of concerns about data


breach liabilities, damage to brand, regulatory issues, and loss of consumer
confidence. Answer: True Objective: Identify the challenges associated with the
enforcement and prosecution of computer crime. Page number: 10 Level:
Intermediate
11. Expenditures on a computer laboratory represent a recurring expense for an
agencys budget. Answer: False Objective: Identify the challenges associated with
the enforcement and prosecution of computer crime. Page number: 14 Level:
Intermediate
12. The Supreme Court has displayed a keen interest in deciding matters of law in
the newly emerging sphere of cyberspace. Answer: False Objective: Identify the
challenges associated with the enforcement and prosecution of computer crime.
Page number: 14 Level: Intermediate
13. Phreaking is an activity in which telecommunications systems are manipulated
and ultimately compromised. Answer: True Objective: Examine the extent of
computer crime in society. Page number: 17 Level: Intermediate

14. Spamming cannot be considered a computer crime. Answer: False Objective:


Examine the extent of computer crime in society. Page number: 17 Level:
Intermediate
15. Electronic purses come in two primary types: limited or closed, and
multipurpose or open. Answer: False Objective: Familiarize yourself with the
categorization of computer-related crime. Page number: 20 Level: Intermediate

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